

Yassine Lefouili
Associate Professor of Economics, Toulouse School of Economics
Yassine Lefouili is Associate Professor of Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics. His main research fields are industrial organization, competition policy, digital economics, and the law and economics of intellectual property. He is the director of the executive education program and the master’s program in competition law and economics at TSE, and an associate editor at the International Journal of Industrial Organization.
Recent work by Yassine Lefouili
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Pooled procurement of drugs in low- and middle-income countries can lower prices and improve access
Centralised procurement by the public sector leads to lower drug prices, but the price reduction is smaller when the supply side is more concentrated
Published 30.07.21